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Coffer

A casket chest or trunk especially one used for keeping money or other valuables

Cofferer of the King's household

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Counting-house of the King's household

Green Cloth, where sit the lord-steward and treasurer of the king's house, the comptroller, master of the household, cofferer, and two clerks of the Green Cloth, for daily taking the accounts of all expenses of the household,

Cellaret

dining room for a few bottles of wine or liquor made in the form of a chest or coffer or a deep drawer in a sideboard and usually lined with metal

Englue

To join or close fast together as with glue as a coffer well englued

Bahadum

Bahadum, a chest or coffer, Fleta, lib. 2, c. xxi.

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Coffer

A casket chest or trunk especially one used for keeping money or other valuables

Cofferer of the King's household

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Counting-house of the King's household

Green Cloth, where sit the lord-steward and treasurer of the king's house, the comptroller, master of the household, cofferer, and two clerks of the Green Cloth, for daily taking the accounts of all expenses of the household,

Cellaret

dining room for a few bottles of wine or liquor made in the form of a chest or coffer or a deep drawer in a sideboard and usually lined with metal

Englue

To join or close fast together as with glue as a coffer well englued

Bahadum

Bahadum, a chest or coffer, Fleta, lib. 2, c. xxi.

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